Description

Replacement cleat for all Look Keo Pedals. The Look Keo Bi-Material Cleats use two materials for optimal interface of cleat and pedal. The white material is a Teflon compound which reduces friction when the cleat is engaged in the pedal. Noise and Drag are now reduced to a minimum, even in inclement conditions. Mounting hardware and directions are included. The color determines the amount of float provided.

Black: No float

Gray: 4.5 degrees float

Red: 9 degrees float

Note: Look Keo cleats are not compatible with older non-Keo Look pedals. If you are unsure which pedals you have, please contact us.

This is the 'slippery' version of the Keo cleats. Why does it even exist?

I've always been using the (slightly more expensive, it turns out) 'grip' version of these cleats. I didn't pay attention when ordering, but I now know the difference! Does the job on the bike, but I much prefer the grip version even for short hallway walks on tiles... Will make sure I get the right version next time )

When I first started cycling about nine years ago, I equipped my bike with Shimano Ultegra pedals. A couple of years ago, I got a deal on some Look Keo Carbon pedals and put them on my other bike. Both brands are very reliable, but in the future I will go with the Look Keo. Good pedals are not cheap, and the Keo pedals seem to often beat Shimano on price. They are also lighter in weight. Pedals, at least mine, seem to last forever, but the cleats don't. Keo cleats go on sale, but I rarely see great sales on Shimano cleats. I recently bought two sets of Keo cleats from BTD at [$] each set. Shimano replacement cleats are currently on sale through BTD at [$]. I realize that riders have personal preferences. Both cleat sets have about a 4 1/2 star review rating - you decide.

I have never used any other cleats except Look Keo, except for the metal Shimono's on my mountain bike, which I have never replaced! Look Keo's work perfectly and wear out much to soon! I have caught these cleats on sale twice through BTD and have stocked up on them. I think I paid about [$] a set. At that price I don't mind them wearing out so quickly and with the points I get I apply to my next purchase plus free shipping what more could you ask for.

Have used Look Keos for several years now. I like the greater float they afford over Shimano. If you do use these cleats, however, I suggest getting a set of the rubber cleat covers. They will last twice as long. You buy the models with the impregnated wear pads for double the price, but I believe these are a far greater value IF you don't mind carrying your cleat covers with you.

I ride 8k a year and Look is my preferred pedal . All road mileage with plenty od elevation. I like every thing about these pedals I only wish the cleats would last longer than they do. It is very awkward to walk on.

I bought these to have a spare but the price was so good I purchased two! The only drawback of these cleats is they are slippery! The available anti slip models were not available at the time I ordered these but will order them for use on the road and for Tri Transitions. These plain models will be relegated to use on the trainer or as spares when I accquire the non skid models!

They fit my LOOK pedals of course and while these cleats are durable if you don't walk on them, they do need to be replaced occasionally. Be sure to buy the correct color, which denotes the degree of float or side play in the system.

Cleats normally are over-priced in my opinion. This is the best deal I've found for these cleats so I bought one pair in each of the three colors. They will be used by my wife with her Keo Easy pedals which she loves.

I bought 2 pairs to stock up before the season hits. I am one of those people who walk too much on my cleats, (and rarely pop on my guards) hence needing replacements often. They are easy to replace, which is convenient. With the BikeTiresdirect.com deals you can't go wrong. Their shipping is always lightning fast which is a huge plus when you need something quick and their prices usually the best out there.

Original Look replacement cleats are much better than the cheaper no-name replacements. These last much longer and the others don't last long even if you use cleat covers religiously. It's a better buy than the rip-offs...stick with these.

I replace my right cleat about every 1000 miles because that is how long it lasts from the action of putting my foot down at stop lights. The left cleat has about 4000 miles on it. Thinking the rubber nubs on the more expensive grip cleats might help, I purchased those last replacement period and got about 3-500 miles out of them before the front edge snapped off during an uphill sprint. So far I have found no better alternative to these Look cleats and biketiredirect has the best prices so I recommend that Look users just stock up on these any time there is a sale.

I used to ride Look Keo 2 Max pedals on two different bikes. I've recently changed to another pedal type. One reason was that these cleats simply wear down too fast. Yes, I've tried the Look Keo walking padded ones but I find they change the clip-in angle enough to bother me. So while I don't walk in these except around my car or to put a foot down at lights, they still wear too quickly for my taste.

These replacement cleats work fine. I've never had a problem with them. They do wear out over time, especially if you walk around on them without cleat covers. They wear out on the side that you touch down when stopped, so you have to check them periodically. They are somewhat pricey.